The Nigerian Presidency counters a New York Times report, emphasizing economic reforms and positive progress under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership.
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High Chief Lekan Alabi urges Nigeria to implement reforms based on the 2014 confab report to improve governance and address development issues.
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Chief Edwin Clark urges President Tinubu to restructure Nigeria and implement the 2014 National Conference Report’s recommendations for national stability.
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Peter Obi urges compassion after President Tinubu’s fall, calling for unity and focusing on Nigeria’s democratic ideals and accountability.
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Nigeria’s debt has risen to N87.9 trillion from N12.8 trillion in eight years. Experts emphasize the need for economic diversification and fiscal responsibility.
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IGP Kayode Egbetokun orders a thorough investigation into the suspected murder of Andrew Ochekwo and the disappearance of two women in Aba.
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Aisha Yesufu urges Nigeria to abolish the Senate, advocating for a unicameral legislature to reduce governance costs and improve efficiency.
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NCCC warns that NLC and TUC’s demand for higher wages will increase inflation and unemployment, causing economic strain on Nigerian citizens.
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Nigeria’s labor unions escalate demands for higher wages amid economic challenges. Government faces mounting pressure as negotiations hit roadblocks.
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Poor roads and insecurity reduce patient numbers at ABUAD Hospital, highlighting the urgent need for infrastructure improvements and enhanced safety measures.